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but we are moving in that direction. >> will the strategy in japan affect the rare earths market given it's a big consumer earth? >> temporarily. the demand is going to go down which will put a little downward pressure on price. you may notes in, because -- as you noted. prices are still probably going to go up. >> thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. coming up in my "notebook," will europe be able to conduct an [ male announcer ] from maryland to the mall and beyond, it's easy to spot a capital one bank. ♪ ♪ ♪ the most branches and atms in the dc area. one near you. what's in your wallet? >>> lost in the debate whether the united states and its allies should have launched the military mission in libya is how quickly the operation was established and how effectively america's allies appear to be proving. despite massive cuts to its budget, britain has been able to field precision strike capabilities from air and sea. one strike was the first launched by the royal air force from a base in britain since worltd war two. the french air force has proven highly effective against mo
but we are moving in that direction. >> will the strategy in japan affect the rare earths market given it's a big consumer earth? >> temporarily. the demand is going to go down which will put a little downward pressure on price. you may notes in, because -- as you noted. prices are still probably going to go up. >> thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. coming up in my "notebook," will europe be able to conduct an [ male announcer ] from maryland to the mall and...
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japan's nuclear crisis has renewed a debate in the u.s. over what to do with spent nuclear fuel rods. currently, 145 million pounds every spent fuel is stored at 77 locations in the u.s., and 44 million pounds of additional spent fuel is added every year. this spent fuel is stored in tanks and most of the tanks are located right next to the nuclear reactors. the regulatory commission says that the system dealing with spent nuclear fuel is okay. >> right now we believe that spent fuel certainly can be stored safely and securely with the existing system. >> many americans want a single repository in a far-away place for the rods to be housed. but three decades the u.s. congress funded research on what to do with the rods. $13.5billion was spent on research. repeat, $13.5 billion on research! one burial site was final chosen, yucca mountain, a former salt mine in southwest nevada. in 2009, two years ago, after more than two decades of research, president obama decided to cut funding for yucca mountain as a nuclear repository site. reportedly,
japan's nuclear crisis has renewed a debate in the u.s. over what to do with spent nuclear fuel rods. currently, 145 million pounds every spent fuel is stored at 77 locations in the u.s., and 44 million pounds of additional spent fuel is added every year. this spent fuel is stored in tanks and most of the tanks are located right next to the nuclear reactors. the regulatory commission says that the system dealing with spent nuclear fuel is okay. >> right now we believe that spent fuel...
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but where is the joke in japan right now? is it the knee-slapping destruction? the belly laughable loss of life? freedom of speech doesn't mean you have to say the first nasty thing that comes out of your mouth or threaten someone you don't agree with or call them names. freedom of speech is why i have this job. and i try to choose my words carefully. and if not that, there's always the old saying that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything. i'm just saying. >> osgood: ahead, taylor and burton on marital bliss. >> we haven't quarreled for at least 48 hours. >> stick around. ♪ [ female announcer ] mini, meet berries. introducing new kellogg's frosted mini-wheats with a touch of fruit in the middle. helloooooo fruit in the middle. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's c
but where is the joke in japan right now? is it the knee-slapping destruction? the belly laughable loss of life? freedom of speech doesn't mean you have to say the first nasty thing that comes out of your mouth or threaten someone you don't agree with or call them names. freedom of speech is why i have this job. and i try to choose my words carefully. and if not that, there's always the old saying that if you don't have something good to say, don't say anything. i'm just saying. >>...
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. >> stahl: with japan slated to lower its rate in april, the u.s. will soon have the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world. >> john chambers: we are dealing with a tax system that is a dinosaur. >> stahl: one c.e.o. who would talk to us is john chambers, head of cisco, the giant high- tech company headquartered in san jose. he says our tax rate is insane. it's forcing companies into these maneuvers, especially when many other industrialized countries, including canada, are busy lowering their tax rates in order to lure our companies and our jobs away. >> chambers: every other government in the world have realized that the u.s. has it wrong. they're saying, "i'm going to have lower taxes, period." that's what you see all across western europe, that's what you see in asia in the developed countries. >> stahl: are you judged as a c.e.o. on things like this, on taxes? >> chambers: absolutely. >> stahl: he's been expanding cisco overseas, because of growing demand abroad, but also to lower the company's taxes. their average rate over the last
. >> stahl: with japan slated to lower its rate in april, the u.s. will soon have the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world. >> john chambers: we are dealing with a tax system that is a dinosaur. >> stahl: one c.e.o. who would talk to us is john chambers, head of cisco, the giant high- tech company headquartered in san jose. he says our tax rate is insane. it's forcing companies into these maneuvers, especially when many other industrialized countries, including...
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of history's worst earthquakes followed by a devastating tsunami followed by the nuclear disaster in japan. and now we're back to libya and trying to figure out if we've gone to war in yet another muslim country and whether we'll be asked to play a similar role in syria and yemen and who knows where else. well, thank goodness we got a little relief from congress. in case you hadn't noticed they've been here since january, that is except for three vacation breaks, but they have managed to do exactly nothing. with all the other news, if they had done anything, i don't know when we would have had time to cover it or where we would have put it. but i double checked. they didn't miss a thing. back in a minute. we're america's natural gas. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could
of history's worst earthquakes followed by a devastating tsunami followed by the nuclear disaster in japan. and now we're back to libya and trying to figure out if we've gone to war in yet another muslim country and whether we'll be asked to play a similar role in syria and yemen and who knows where else. well, thank goodness we got a little relief from congress. in case you hadn't noticed they've been here since january, that is except for three vacation breaks, but they have managed to do...
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nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare . it's fueling suspicion that besides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem becoming a trade pariah more than likely will for reasons that may not be entirely radioactive countries all over the world in tough economic times and they still are looking for ways to subsidize their own producers their own workers and so an incident like the one unfolding in japan gives them quite a good reason to do something that they may have been looking to do anyway this is bad for trade made worse for the country itself if made in japan comes to mean made a nuclear wasteland to consumers in countries like the u.s. we're here in times square and i wanted to come down here because it is where the rubber meets the road as far as advertising in this country and you can really see the brands to play a major role in the united states i wanted to see how many of them were japanese now take a look at this center post of advertising from top to bottom you
nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare . it's fueling suspicion that besides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem becoming a trade pariah more than likely will for reasons that may not be entirely radioactive countries all over the world in tough economic times and they still are looking for ways to subsidize their own producers their own workers and so an incident like the one unfolding in...
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and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for early reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. from the russian capital with a look back at the week's past stories the top stories and also the latest developments libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they won back control of several strategic towns from the forces meanwhile nato has agreed to take over command of all aerial operations in libya replacing the u.s. at the helm of the coalition's campaign. reports now from tripoli. right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of sets and the reason why set is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is where it is where he has his major supporter base now we know that the rebels along the way encountered
and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for early reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. from the russian capital with a look back at the week's past stories the top stories and also the latest developments libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they won back control of several strategic towns from...
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and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal claims are led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. as we heard the stories that made headlines this week libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they claim they've won back control of several strategic oil towns from the forces meanwhile nato is ready to replace the u.s. in leading the coalition's campaign. late as word is that rebel fighters have taken over the strategically oil important port city of ras lanuf now there is a major oil refinery there as well as a whole lebaran of oil pipelines what we are hearing is that they were able fighters are combing the streets looking for gadhafi as man this one comes off to earlier wins in the towns of the bia and the brig are there we've been told they could duffy's men abandoned their military vehicles and escaped in civilian cars there has almost been a hundred eighty degree turn around in the fighting in the last few days and bo
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near zero growth rate in japan if it does that it's going to have bigger effects internal to japan and globally and we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a poxy can. pewter chips are auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consensual waves through the system likely farther reaching than the radiation itself lauren mr r.t. new york. we're updating view of round the clock on what's happening and to have right now also at our two dot com you can trace back the events as the earthquake disaster on folded look into the living in some words from the fukushima reactors as nuclear experts explain the danger levels to both health and environment. also long lines of fans economy has been crippled by the disaster and will take years to the call for the human cost of the tragedy is much harder to tell to let we have survivor stories that are seen. here with our t.v. live from moscow a look now at s
near zero growth rate in japan if it does that it's going to have bigger effects internal to japan and globally and we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a poxy can. pewter chips are auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consensual waves through the system likely farther reaching than the...
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asia and europe in american importance have already banned a number of goods from japan amid fears of contamination and as artie's lauren list found out panic is spreading faster than radiation. as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders how worried about the safety maybe but that doesn't it isn't radiation bomb in the water at what i'm going to be very wary of that for quite a while it's the fear of japanese imports going all the way to the top u.s. regulators have said they will increase screenings of food coming in from the embattled asian nation the european union has warned members to do the same and italy was the first e.u. nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare it's fueling suspicion that besides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem. becoming a trade pariah more than likely will for reasons that may not be entirely rad
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and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrong reporting that radiation levels in the top ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to that creation of the emergency teams out of the science. twenty four hour news coming to you live from the russian capital you all with r.t. it is three am in moscow libyan rebels saw advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they've retaken several strategic town from pro gadhafi forces but with the help of western led bombing meanwhile nato has to assume control of the coalition military operation in libya from the u.s. . reports from tripoli. right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of sets and the reason why set is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is where it is where he has his major supporter base now we know that the rebels along the way encount
and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrong reporting that radiation levels in the top ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to that creation of the emergency teams out of the science. twenty four hour news coming to you live from the russian capital you all with r.t. it is three am in moscow libyan rebels saw advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they've retaken several strategic...
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plus in japan radiation rises in the senior fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more homeless or missing. form welcome to the weekly here on our team this sunday on many snow with the latest and a look back at the week's top stories we begin of course with libya where rebels are advancing west words after reagan in control of a strategic eastern oil town from progress afy forces reports suggest they're heading. for another key oil port while it marks a change of path in the libyan conflict which at one point saw gadhafi supporters retake rebel strongholds the eastern towns along the coast have been lost before u.s. led coalition stepped in to enforce a no fly zone last saturday is now again under rebel control after days of fighting now they're pushing west libyan state t.v. claims airstrikes hit civilian areas killing over a hundred findings also intensifying in one of the few western towns held by rebels in misrata artie's paulus lear explains. now we're hearing though from the
plus in japan radiation rises in the senior fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more homeless or missing. form welcome to the weekly here on our team this sunday on many snow with the latest and a look back at the week's top stories we begin of course with libya where rebels are advancing west words after reagan in control of a strategic eastern oil town from progress afy forces reports...
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and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now in the city's dead with many more homeless or missing. it's eleven am in moscow you're watching r t no way with the latest and a look back at the week's top stories first stop libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic oil town from progun taffy forces meanwhile nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of the control of the mission in libya from the coalition parties publicly or is in the capital with more. in the china which is one hundred sixty kilometers away from benghazi of course being the ripple stronghold and we know that the opposition fighters are back in the town and have taken over and they are going into march towards the town of ago which is another seventy kilometers to waste when we haven't as of yet received any confirmation that the fight is of actually taken over the town of brega overnight in the last twenty four hours.
and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now in the city's dead with many more homeless or missing. it's eleven am in moscow you're watching r t no way with the latest and a look back at the week's top stories first stop libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic oil town from progun taffy forces meanwhile nato ambassadors...
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in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant to under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more missing or homeless. with the top stories of today this week you without. libyan rebels claim they've recaptured a key eastern cities from the forces the news comes as nato ambassadors meet to decide on whether to take full command of the mission in libya from the coalition that's not. yes he's got his policy who was there. what do you think these recent gains are mean by the rebels we understand that could be hard days ahead but what is the general course of action in the short term future looking like. well the latest news we have the rebel fighters have just taken over the chant of ras lanuf that's a strategic oil fort city it is an oil refinery there and there are oil pipelines that more important than that this is the final destination in terms of the rebels being able to retake land that they lost in the last few weeks fighting if the rebels continue to advanced towards tripoli which is what
in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant to under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more missing or homeless. with the top stories of today this week you without. libyan rebels claim they've recaptured a key eastern cities from the forces the news comes as nato ambassadors meet to decide on whether to take full command of the mission in libya from the coalition that's not. yes he's got his...
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and in japan and radiation and rises in the sea near the scene much despite efforts to bring the plant under control following earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now but with many more homeless on. a warm welcome to the weekly here in our team this sunday on news and now with the latest in a look back at the week's top stories we begin in libya where rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic eastern oil town from progress the forces meanwhile nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of control of the mission in libya from the coalition parties polos there is in the capital for us and joins us now live paul the rebels are reporting significant gains this weekend what's been happening in libya over night. well they said he does seem to be a chain around on the ground in the town of which is one hundred sixty kilometers away from benghazi of course being the ripple stronghold and we know that the opposition fighters are back in the town and have taken over and they're not going to march towards the to
and in japan and radiation and rises in the sea near the scene much despite efforts to bring the plant under control following earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now but with many more homeless on. a warm welcome to the weekly here in our team this sunday on news and now with the latest in a look back at the week's top stories we begin in libya where rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic eastern oil town from progress the forces...
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they can tell the radiation is from japan because the isotopes are not usually detected in nevada. again, health officials say it poses no risk. >>> president obama is planning a televised address to the nation monday evening to discuss u.s. military involvement in libya. as steve harr igan reports rebels took control of a key city with help from rebel forces. >> reporter: rebels claimed a key city today the first turn- around since nato involvement. they took back the gate way to the rebel held east after u.s. coalition forces pounded moammar gadhafi's troops. it is significant for the opposition which began taking the fight west towards the capitol of tripoli. >> today was a great day in the history of libyan people. now we are prepared and getting ready to free the remaining precious libyan people. >> just hours later rebels said they recaptured the city 50 miles west. but moammar gadhafi regime accuses coalition forces of attacking civilians. >> the so-called coalition, and we call it the crusadeers, they are helping in the attack on the libyan armed forces and the forces. rebe
they can tell the radiation is from japan because the isotopes are not usually detected in nevada. again, health officials say it poses no risk. >>> president obama is planning a televised address to the nation monday evening to discuss u.s. military involvement in libya. as steve harr igan reports rebels took control of a key city with help from rebel forces. >> reporter: rebels claimed a key city today the first turn- around since nato involvement. they took back the gate way...
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and in japan and radiation bronzes in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead many more homeless or missing. next we discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning journalist ian buruma who says it's a reaction to fear. r.t. sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is teaming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking you about the role of islam in the modern world how significant is it and do you see a certain level of. in the united states nowadays do you think it's justified there is certainly a level of islamophobia just all over the western world it's difficult to talk about a lot of the role of islam because it's not one thing to millions and
and in japan and radiation bronzes in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead many more homeless or missing. next we discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning journalist ian buruma who says it's a reaction to fear. r.t. sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is...
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paula has the latest from japan. >>reporter: the situation at the nuclear power plant it is not getting worse, that's according to japan's nuclear and industrial safety agency. they didn't say it was getting better. they said diligences still needed. it's a similar message from what we heard from japan's prime minister on friday, saying it was still undecided of what could happen saying it was unpredictable and also sang we should allow ourselves to be optimistic. as for development on saturday, levels of radioactive on had been 1200 times higher than normal or found in seawater just off the coast of japan. this does sound alarming but officials do say it's not as bad as it sounds. it can only be dangerous to humans if sea water is strong. the danger to aquatics life may be fairly minimal. according to the nuclear safety agency. the problem is it's not known how got there in the first place. whether or not there is a leak within any plant itself. or whether it was just in the atmosphere in came down as rain. at this
paula has the latest from japan. >>reporter: the situation at the nuclear power plant it is not getting worse, that's according to japan's nuclear and industrial safety agency. they didn't say it was getting better. they said diligences still needed. it's a similar message from what we heard from japan's prime minister on friday, saying it was still undecided of what could happen saying it was unpredictable and also sang we should allow ourselves to be optimistic. as for development on...
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in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake ten thousand are now listed as dead with the many more homeless. we're highlighting the week's top stories here and welcome to the program well the libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of two strategic eastern oil towns from the forces meanwhile in nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of control of the mission in libya from the coalition. live now to tripoli to us me to watch music for the latest on the paula you successful we kind of the rebel forces or tell us about their latest gains which are. well it certainly has been a successful weekend for rebel fighters here for almost a week they were in a stalemate position and able to dislodge themselves from the rebel stronghold of benghazi and now in the last few days almost with seemingly lightning speed they've retaken the town of ajdabiya which is one hundred sixty kilometers west of benghazi this is a strategically oil important town i
in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake ten thousand are now listed as dead with the many more homeless. we're highlighting the week's top stories here and welcome to the program well the libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of two strategic eastern oil towns from the forces meanwhile in nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of...
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compassion in action in japan. cbn's operation blessing is at work in one of the hardest hit areas of the quake zone. here the disaster relief team delivering 4 tons to shelters and a hospital in ishi nomaki. about 15,000 people housed at 200 different shelters. operation blessing is delivering food, water and clothes. >> operation blessing is one of several relief agencies working. franko fran lynn graham's samaritan's purse is as well. >> this comes to us courtesy of the grass roots news international. >> here in sendai over 100 volunteers gather waiting to unload 4 large trucks of aid material. supplies sent by samaritan's purse a christian organization out of north carolina, usa. >> we have a warehouse in charlotte, basic supplies usually needed everywhere at times like this. we started loading a 747 at the time getting it ready to come over here. these folks have been waiting along time. people haven't had food. they are still waiting, still eager to help. >> finally the trucks arrive, willing hands unload 92
compassion in action in japan. cbn's operation blessing is at work in one of the hardest hit areas of the quake zone. here the disaster relief team delivering 4 tons to shelters and a hospital in ishi nomaki. about 15,000 people housed at 200 different shelters. operation blessing is delivering food, water and clothes. >> operation blessing is one of several relief agencies working. franko fran lynn graham's samaritan's purse is as well. >> this comes to us courtesy of the grass...
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and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels have reached the norm claims lead to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers but a high concentration of radioactive has been detected in the sea since. one next as promised we discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning journalist. who says it's a reaction to fear that's a special interview next. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking you about the role of islam in the modern world how significant is it and do you see a certain level of. phobia in the united states nowadays do you think it's just there is certainly a level of islamophobia just all over the western world it's difficult to talk a
and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels have reached the norm claims lead to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers but a high concentration of radioactive has been detected in the sea since. one next as promised we discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning journalist. who says it's a reaction to fear that's a special interview next. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one...
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buying up the world there was a big recession and japan is now seen as a more or less normal capitalist country with it is a lot. japanese to be fearful and they're very anxious about trying to want to ask you about bric bloc that is made up of brazil russia india and china some experts are saying that this block is going to really become a leader in. the world economic arena do you think that's the case or is china way ahead of everyone else china is certainly bigger than most other places and all these countries have a long way to grow and very dynamic for that. reason because they come from a lower. base. tend to be industrious and ambitious and sold in a way that perhaps is less true in. a continent like your which has been prosperous for a long time do you think they could become stronger than the united states in europe in terms of their. combined possibly but what a stronger me in today's economies when. corporations very very often they have will have their headquarters in one country but most of the factories in other countries and consumers all over the place and. it's become
buying up the world there was a big recession and japan is now seen as a more or less normal capitalist country with it is a lot. japanese to be fearful and they're very anxious about trying to want to ask you about bric bloc that is made up of brazil russia india and china some experts are saying that this block is going to really become a leader in. the world economic arena do you think that's the case or is china way ahead of everyone else china is certainly bigger than most other places and...
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>>vicki: the prime minister of japan is optimistic this nuclear problem could be fixed. >>reporter: this situation and that the nuclear power plant is not getting worse, according to japan's nuclear and industrial safety agency. they didn't say it was getting better. they said vigilance is still needed. this is a similar message we heard from the prime minister on friday saying, it was still undecided what happened. saying it was unpredictable and also sang which allow ourselves to be optimistic. as for developments on saturday, levels of radioactive iodine 1200 times higher than normal were found in seawater just off the coast of japan. this does sound alarming, officials do say it's not as bad as it sounds, it can only be dangerous to humans if seawater is drunk. the danger to what a life and maybe fairly minimal. that is according to the nuclear safety agency. the problem is it's not known how it got there in the first place. whether or not there's a leak there within the plant or not. or what not it was in the atmosphere and came down as rain. it does appear as thoug
>>vicki: the prime minister of japan is optimistic this nuclear problem could be fixed. >>reporter: this situation and that the nuclear power plant is not getting worse, according to japan's nuclear and industrial safety agency. they didn't say it was getting better. they said vigilance is still needed. this is a similar message we heard from the prime minister on friday saying, it was still undecided what happened. saying it was unpredictable and also sang which allow ourselves to...
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japan's government has publicly urged the plant's operators to be more transparent and provide better information about what's going on not because she much more quickly experts say it's not the first time that facts about nuclear incidents have been intentionally concealed every single case where there have been nuclear accidents in japan and in the united states in the soviet union. all the places that have had crises with nuclear power the initial response has been to lie and cover up the seriousness of the problem so i don't know why this one would be any different and i would put zero stock in what official reports are and how serious it is how much radiation has been released what the dangers are the i.a.e.a. has a long long record of being a basically a tool of the nuclear industry in all the countries that have nuclear power the i.a.e.a. has a major flaw which is that as an international body it basically answers to the government's. hold its purse strings and so it's very politically controlled organisation. well let's have a quick look at some other international news making
japan's government has publicly urged the plant's operators to be more transparent and provide better information about what's going on not because she much more quickly experts say it's not the first time that facts about nuclear incidents have been intentionally concealed every single case where there have been nuclear accidents in japan and in the united states in the soviet union. all the places that have had crises with nuclear power the initial response has been to lie and cover up the...
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and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now considers dead many more homeless or missing. i'll have more on all those stories at the top of the hour up next targets here with the latest from the world of sports. thanks ali so this is a lot of sports news banks for joining us and here is what's making the headlines this week our russian side producer goal is join the army on a busy night your old one each well will apply. to schools slovak to move closer to the. home win against mcdowell will indicate east. and early ups outside the sunny ericsson open in miami where andy roddick lawmakers and andy murray's footsteps. and let's kick off with football dickau because russia where held to a goal as drawled by armenia in their latest euro two thousand and twelve qualifier watching that chain here yvonne was artie's richard vaughan fulfill it. russia had not reached the halfway point in their quest to try and qualify for euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukrai
and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now considers dead many more homeless or missing. i'll have more on all those stories at the top of the hour up next targets here with the latest from the world of sports. thanks ali so this is a lot of sports news banks for joining us and here is what's making the headlines this week our russian side producer goal is join the army on a...
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the managers said he certainly isotopes are from japan, they're not easily detected in nevada. secretary >>ysabel: of state hillary clinton described the u.s. decision to intervene in libya the humane thing to do. international air strikes have destroyed much of libya's air force and heavy weaponry as coalition military forces in proof the no-fly zone mandate to protect citizens. this is what has and in the damage as well. it is given new life to opposition forces and libya. today rebels have once again regained the city. they took another city in eastern part of the country on saturday, the captured the city. as reports grow, some khaddafi forces are also laying down their arms. they are siding on the part of the opposition. still ahead >>marty: unemployment drops just a little bit in california, but the competition remained stiff. if we will talk to experts about where the jobs are. another >>ysabel: live look outside, the best part of the picture is there is no rain out there. highway won a one in san francisco, your full forecast is next. [ jerry ] look at this! you got a s
the managers said he certainly isotopes are from japan, they're not easily detected in nevada. secretary >>ysabel: of state hillary clinton described the u.s. decision to intervene in libya the humane thing to do. international air strikes have destroyed much of libya's air force and heavy weaponry as coalition military forces in proof the no-fly zone mandate to protect citizens. this is what has and in the damage as well. it is given new life to opposition forces and libya. today rebels...
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and in japan the operator of the focus. denies reports that radiation levels reached ten million tons the claims made to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is live in moscow libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli off to further gains in the east of the country and they claim they won back control of several strategic towns from pro gadhafi forces meanwhile nato is ready to replace the u.s. and leading the coalition's campaign where we can now cross tripoli paula snare is there for the libyan rebels have advance westward towards tripoli as we're reporting at the moment bring us up to date on their progress. well throughout most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed way swades through eastern libya then on the town of the bin jawad which is about a two hour dry. from the city of sets and the reason why set is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is w
and in japan the operator of the focus. denies reports that radiation levels reached ten million tons the claims made to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. back at the week's top stories and the latest developments this is live in moscow libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli off to further gains in the east of the country and they claim they won back control of several strategic towns from pro gadhafi forces meanwhile nato is ready to replace the u.s. and...
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russia's capital takes over hosting of the figure skating world championship from earthquake stricken japan. while two weeks after the disaster fallout of the fukushima nuclear plant is still a major concern with radiation in the water at the reactor number two soaring to ten million times the normal level a high concentration of radioactive iodine has also been detected in the sea near the plant now authorities confirm that the leakage is from one of the reactors though it's not yet clear which won the battle to restore the facility its cooling systems has already seen three workers being exposed to dangerous substances japan's nuclear agency slammed the plant's operator for making a number of mistakes in dealing with the crisis. four reactors were damaged by the massive tsunami that hit the country earlier this month which led to concerns of a nuclear catastrophe. bennett spoke to a man who knows firsthand what the consequences could be. lease man has borne the scars of nuclear disaster for most of his life as a resident of nagasaki you sure am a walk he has had liver and kidney problems
russia's capital takes over hosting of the figure skating world championship from earthquake stricken japan. while two weeks after the disaster fallout of the fukushima nuclear plant is still a major concern with radiation in the water at the reactor number two soaring to ten million times the normal level a high concentration of radioactive iodine has also been detected in the sea near the plant now authorities confirm that the leakage is from one of the reactors though it's not yet clear...
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for japan's authorities are trying to calm the nation's nuclear crisis saying the levels of radioactive materials pose no immediate danger to health but experts say there's no such thing as unhealthful radiation. unfortunately there is no safe level of artificial radiation in terms of its risk to humans if exposed to that radiation the international commission for a lot of protection declares as much now that's not over and tickle organization control simply prove nuclear but there is no c threshold for radiation of course long live radiation region exposure increase the chances that you will develop cancer in one of the samples i think the particular levels they're talking about and i had this in the city water else was found in tap water in tokyo that has a relatively short half life so within about eight days you're losing half of the radioactivity but some of the reader claims that have been talked about will be being released into the environment we've heard of cesium one three seven that's around thirty years before it loses half its reader activity is a huge problem in terms of l
for japan's authorities are trying to calm the nation's nuclear crisis saying the levels of radioactive materials pose no immediate danger to health but experts say there's no such thing as unhealthful radiation. unfortunately there is no safe level of artificial radiation in terms of its risk to humans if exposed to that radiation the international commission for a lot of protection declares as much now that's not over and tickle organization control simply prove nuclear but there is no c...
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. >>> trying to get water to northern japan for drinking and cooling the troubled nuclear reactor. the u.s. navy has shipped barges containing half a million gallons of fresh water and the air force has flown 500 tonnes of water to sendei. at the plant levels of iodine in the sea water now measure 1200 times higher than safety limits. but officials say it will be so dill outed it is not a threat to marine life. >>> the rain didn't deter some little fundraisers. the difference they say this run today will make in their education. >>> plus our storm watch continues. why repair efforts are on hold tonight along this stretch of coastal highway. [ music ] . >>> now you can wake up to complete bay area news coverage seven days a week. ktvu, channel 2 news is now on saturday and sunday with mike mibach and tony wong. . >>> a computer glitch grounded 60 alaska and horizon air flights today. san jose airport tells us three alaskan air flights to seattle were cancelled this morning. sfo and oakland airport reported no problems. alaska says power to its mainframe computer was knocked out over
. >>> trying to get water to northern japan for drinking and cooling the troubled nuclear reactor. the u.s. navy has shipped barges containing half a million gallons of fresh water and the air force has flown 500 tonnes of water to sendei. at the plant levels of iodine in the sea water now measure 1200 times higher than safety limits. but officials say it will be so dill outed it is not a threat to marine life. >>> the rain didn't deter some little fundraisers. the difference...
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you have to keep in mind right now it is sunday night in japan and for an entire day the people of japan have been following breaking news across the board here of an evacuation of reactor two because of spiking radiation levels 10 million times normal levels. they've been on with this all day. government officials have been commenting about this. it's a cause for huge concern for people. now from the middle of the evening, after dinner for most people, the power company tepco came out and said simply a short statement. the number is not credible. it's a mistake. we're very sorry. they won't release the actual data of what is going on inside reactor two. they say the 10 million count is not accurate but people are left wondering what exactly is going on out here. this is the second day in a row we've had an apology from this power company tepco. yesterday they apologized for not giving proper information to their own workers who were injured because of dangerous radiation that leaked into their boots and burned three of them. today you have this horrifying report of a 10 million times ra
you have to keep in mind right now it is sunday night in japan and for an entire day the people of japan have been following breaking news across the board here of an evacuation of reactor two because of spiking radiation levels 10 million times normal levels. they've been on with this all day. government officials have been commenting about this. it's a cause for huge concern for people. now from the middle of the evening, after dinner for most people, the power company tepco came out and said...
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. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running mate. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could balance her life at home and still deliver a powerful political voice. president obama saying today because of her, his daughters will grow up in a more equal america. it was a first, geraldine ferraro, a woman nominated for vice president in 1984. ferraro and walter mon
. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine...
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you look -- japan. that's not funny. >> you know what, it will be in a couple of week. >> you are kidding. >> not japan. itself. but you will talk about the tsunami. for instance, in san francisco because of the earthquake and the tsunami, there was a tidal wave watch in san francisco and 2,000 people went down to the beach to spectate a tidal wave. >> that's funny, sad, terrifying but back it's funny. what about libya, is that funny? >> gadhafi is funny. you to focus on the individual. this guy is crazy. so-- he gave himself a rank in the military and he chose connel -- colonel. not general, he chose colonel. the guy spells his name with a q, it's not followed by a unches, he plays by rules we don't understand. >> let's move it to a little closer to home. how do you like the fact that governor jerry brown is back? >> it's great for us for the book end thing. he was governor. he is governor now. he is 7. apparently-- 72 so california will have to go through this every 36 years. he will be 108 run again.
you look -- japan. that's not funny. >> you know what, it will be in a couple of week. >> you are kidding. >> not japan. itself. but you will talk about the tsunami. for instance, in san francisco because of the earthquake and the tsunami, there was a tidal wave watch in san francisco and 2,000 people went down to the beach to spectate a tidal wave. >> that's funny, sad, terrifying but back it's funny. what about libya, is that funny? >> gadhafi is funny. you to...
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and waterin' side a nuclear reactor in japan is said tore radiation levels 10 million times higher than normal. thanks for joining us, i'm caroline tyler. san francisco police are investigating a fatal shooting that took place in a parking lot near a nightclub early this morning. it was just about closing time when a man was shot near club 6 on sixth street between mission and market streets. police say a friend tried to drive the man to a hospital, but got lost a few blocks away. an am ambulance took over taking the victim to a san francisco hospital where police say he later died. we have no information yet on a suspect or a motive. >> well, you know, we've had quite a spell of wet, windy weather, but it's looking dry this morning so far anyway. here's our meteorologist, lisa, with the accuweather forecast. good morning. >> good morning, caroline. take a look at our season to date so far. santa rosa with 26 inches of rain. and even san jose 100% of normal. got plenty of rainfall for the season, and we will be look at a little more coming today. live doppler 7hd shows a little rain wel
and waterin' side a nuclear reactor in japan is said tore radiation levels 10 million times higher than normal. thanks for joining us, i'm caroline tyler. san francisco police are investigating a fatal shooting that took place in a parking lot near a nightclub early this morning. it was just about closing time when a man was shot near club 6 on sixth street between mission and market streets. police say a friend tried to drive the man to a hospital, but got lost a few blocks away. an am...
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the situation in japan's crippled nuclear power plan in fukushima daiichi is very unclear after earlier reports of extremely high radiation levels were a ma mistake. radiation level ten million times above normal. he was so alarmed he ran off before taking a second reading to confirm. electric power officials say the number is not credible and they are sorry for the mistake. it's the second apology in two days. >> the second time they make a mistake it is a farce and maybe, they are running a raging a nuclear power plant. >> they say they are taking new samples to get accurate levels. so far no results have been announced. >>> here at home we've had quite a spell of wet, windy weather but get ready for a change. our meteorologist lisa argen is here now with accu-weather forecast. >> good morning. it's been rather rainy and we still have more to go despite rainfall amounts over the average for the season with 36 inches in santa rosa so far. 129% of normal. san francisco doing just fine. over 24 inches. 122% normal and oakland and san jose above normal, as well. we will be looking a few a
the situation in japan's crippled nuclear power plan in fukushima daiichi is very unclear after earlier reports of extremely high radiation levels were a ma mistake. radiation level ten million times above normal. he was so alarmed he ran off before taking a second reading to confirm. electric power officials say the number is not credible and they are sorry for the mistake. it's the second apology in two days. >> the second time they make a mistake it is a farce and maybe, they are...
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. >> in japan workers at the deteriorate nuclear power are trying to figure out what to do with radioactive pooling. at one place it's much higher than normal. the death toll stands at 10,400 with nearly 17,000 people missing. >>> first woman to be nominated for vice president passed away earlier today. back in 1984, walter mondale chose geraldine ferraro to be his running mate. it happened right here in san francisco at the democratic national convinces. they lost the election but ferraro showed how a mother can balance her life at home and be a powerful political force. >> i stand before you to proclaim tonight america is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. >> opponent paid tribute to ferraro says his daughters will grow up in a more equal america. she was dogged about her personal finances. mondale later said it cost him in the polls. >> an outage forced a cancel of alaskan air flights. 12% were scrapped before the problem was fixed. one flight out of oakland was cancelled and three others were delayed by as much as two hours. president of both airlines posted a video on y
. >> in japan workers at the deteriorate nuclear power are trying to figure out what to do with radioactive pooling. at one place it's much higher than normal. the death toll stands at 10,400 with nearly 17,000 people missing. >>> first woman to be nominated for vice president passed away earlier today. back in 1984, walter mondale chose geraldine ferraro to be his running mate. it happened right here in san francisco at the democratic national convinces. they lost the election...
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and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now that's just dead many more homeless or missing. next stop the story of communities being driven from their home as the hunger for resources rips through the terrain but this isn't africa or the amazon it's the northwest united states stay with us. on the day of this interview the small creek less than one mile from their home flows black and that's not normal that's coming from an abandoned home on drugs come from sorry pot. and i don't know. what takes bait. out caught. maybe a few more years ma law. and my health this went down tremendously. and i don't ever look to be healthy as i don't ever look at these times and i don't think there's anything of i can do to help me. but our only thing i want now i want good morals i want them to quit pump and are quitting jade and whatever they're doing when i want them to quit that. and. i want to be better. for the last twenty years. it's been hard. you can't make it without good water
and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now that's just dead many more homeless or missing. next stop the story of communities being driven from their home as the hunger for resources rips through the terrain but this isn't africa or the amazon it's the northwest united states stay with us. on the day of this interview the small creek less than one mile from their home flows...
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and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the norm claims led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers at a high concentration of radioactive has been detected in the sea near the facility . with more news for you more developments in the meantime we explore allegations that major drug companies developing treatments are actually responsible for causing the disease the second part of that report is next. two thousand and two the top ten drug companies in america made more profits than four hundred ninety of america's wealthiest companies combined helping raise profits are cancer drugs which in two thousand and five alone rose nearly sixteen percent compared to three percent for other prescriptions. today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing in the ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical indust
and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the norm claims led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers at a high concentration of radioactive has been detected in the sea near the facility . with more news for you more developments in the meantime we explore allegations that major drug companies developing treatments are actually responsible for causing the disease the second part of that report is next....